Some shellfish like oysters and mussels contain some carbohydrates, so take that into consideration when eating out. The easiest thing to do is PLAN. Before you go out, find the restaurant’s menu and nutrition info if possible (if not just read the menu carefully and don’t be afraid to ask questions). This is just another reason to make sure you are using My Fitness Pal to calculate your meals, and if you have the app, you can add them while you wait for your food!
I think that the best way to feed is with a Keto diet, this consists of eating the maximum amount of protein and healthy foods rich in fat such as fish, meat, avocado, eggs, cheese and fruits, while carbohydrates are restricted as cereals, flours, legumes, vegetables and fruits. This produces a weight loss more quickly than when resorting to a habitual diet. Here is a link with more information of rapid loss weight. https://tinyurl.com/ketoloseweight
I think lumping Keto diets in with other carb restriction diets is wrong. The reason (I’ve read) is that if you cut carbs somewhat, the body eventually responds by lowering the resting metabolic rate and you start gaining, but when you cut carbs to nothing (either in keto or fasting) the body keeps the metabolic rate high. It’s a survival mechanism, in a famine, we need energy to find food.
Cutting out a whole food group (or in this case, more than one) is a dietitian’s worse nightmare. It not only makes it a really hard diet to follow, but also stresses the hell out of your body and makes it work a lot harder to keep up. In a US News & World Report’s review of 2018 diet, the ketogenic diet came in last place as a sustainable means to weight loss because of its restrictive nature.
The ketogenic diet has recently become very popular, and many food companies want to cash in by putting a “ketogenic” or “low carb” label on a new product. Be very cautious of special “keto” or “low-carb” products, such as pastas, chocolate bars, energy bars, protein powders, snack foods, cakes, cookies and other “low carb” or “ketogenic” treats. Read all labels carefully for natural low carb ingredients. The fewer ingredients the better.

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Total carbs is not a precise indicator of the carb content of a food. When you see “total carbs” on a food label, the number beside it represents the cumulative total of grams of dietary fiber, sugar, and sugar alcohol that are in that food item or beverage. Net carb content, on the other hand, relates to the carb content of the food that is digested at four calories per gram and impacts your ketones levels.